Tea services in Britannia metal, of superior quality, and in considerable variety of shape and pattern. A costly display of plain and enriched British plate of peculiar elegance of design and execution, chiefly work from silver models, together with suites of spoons, tongs, and caddies, knives and forks en suite, to which may be added table and gravy spoons, soup ladles, fish knives, slices, with the more consequential objects proper to the dining table. Turbot and venison dishes and covers; square, round, and oval-corner dishes; epergnes, cruet stands, &c. &c.

The stock of wire-work is the largest in the kingdom, and comprises every variety requisite for the hall or veranda, conservatory, terrace, or room window. Trellis work, trainers, baskets, arches, temples, and alcoves, of new and beautiful designs, and of first class workmanship.

Every article is plainly exhibited, with the ready money price affixed, and warranted of the best make.


BAZAAR.—SINGULARLY BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL GROUP IN MAGNIFICENT ARMOUR.—The splendid Royal Cot in which is the Prince of Wales with the Princess Royal of England. The King of Prussia. Commissioner Lin and his Consort, modelled by Lamqua, of Canton, expressly for this exhibition; the gorgeous robes in which they are represented were actually worn by them at the period of their sad catastrophe. George the Fourth in his resplendent Coronation Robes, designed by himself, and executed in crimson and blue imperial velvet, richly embroidered in gold, by eminent artists, at an expense of 18,000l. This dazzling spectacle is seen in a spacious boudoir of costly architecture, elaborately wrought in carvings and gold, from one lately existing in the Palace of Carlton House, and is acknowledged to be the most splendid sight ever offered to the British public. Admittance One Shilling. Open from Eleven in the morning until dusk, and from Seven until Ten.

Madame Tussaud and Sons’ Bazaar, Baker-street, Portman-square.


BAZAAR CARRIAGE DEPARTMENT, BAKER-STREET, PORTMAN-SQUARE.—An immense variety of every description of new and second-hand Carriages are constantly on sale, in the spacious galleries of the Establishment, at very reduced prices; most of the new Carriages being warranted for twelve months. Purchasers may place the greatest reliance upon their being of the best materials and workmanship, by highly respectable builders. Carriages are sold by auction on the first Friday in the month, during the season.


BAZAAR SADDLERY DEPARTMENT, 58, BAKER-STREET, PORTMAN-SQUARE.—HARNESS, SADDLERY, AND HORSE CLOTHING.—Every article manufactured in this establishment, being sold at the lowest price, consistent with the best quality of materials and workmanship, will be found to be 25 per cent. under the usual trade charges.